Strengthening Yourself in the Lord
Scripture
says: “Watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs
of life.” (Proverbs 4:23) Most of us try
to take care of our bodies. But do we – do you - take care of your heart? By heart –we mean the part of you that is “you”. Your soul – your mind, emotions and will? You
are a spiritual being as well as a physical being. And taking care of your heart – which is
another word for your soul- is all important.
Scripture says: “from your soul flows the springs of life”. (Proverbs 4:23)
As Christians,
taking care of our hearts means learning to receive our comfort and strength
from God. Trusting and obeying God. Meditating on God’s Word, the Bible. Living
a life of thankfulness and praise to God. And building our lives on the solid
Rock. (which is Jesus Christ)
To strengthen
our faith in God and to take care of our heart we can start by: (1) Pursuing God
with all our hearts. Cry out to God and
pursue His will for ourselves and others.
Fast and pray. (Mark 9:14-29) Ask God for more faith and more love. For
more of His Spirit. Scripture says: “He who comes to God in prayer must believe
that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.” (Hebrews 11:6) Faith pursues God and believes
that God rewards those who come to Him. Scripture says: “This is the confidence we
have in approaching God, that if we ask anything according to His will, He
hears us.” (1 John 5:14)
Jacob wrestled all night with God and told God
that he would not let God go until God blessed him. God blessed him and changed
his name from “Jacob” to “Israel” which means: (You have wrestled with God and
have prevailed). (Genesis 26: 24-29) God
was very pleased that Jacob ran after Him and would not let Him go. In order to strengthen ourselves in the Lord
we must be more like Jacob and pursue God with all our hearts!
The second
thing we can do to watch over our hearts and strengthen ourselves in the Lord
is this: (2) Study the Bible and meditate on God’s Word. Let God speak to you through His Word. Do not feed your soul junk food or even worse
do not feed on Satan’s lies, hatreds, heresies and poisons. Get a good
concordance and go to a Bible believing church.
Fellowship with other believers. Stand on the promises of your faithful God. All
through Scripture God has given His children wonderful promises. He promises us His peace so let us take it
and hold onto it. God’s Word is food for your soul, and you cannot be joyful
and strong in the Lord if you do not feed on His Word.
The third
thing we can do in taking care of our heart is this: (3) Obey God and obey His
Word. Live a life of obedience to God. Remember
that God is good. The goodness of God is
the cornerstone of our faith. Everything God does is good and loving, joyful and
merciful. Scripture says that He can do
no evil. He is a righteous Judge. His
commandments and laws are just. They are there to lead us in the ways of eternal
life.
Confess your
sins and ask for His forgiveness, which He promises to give. If you have
bitterness, hatred or unforgiveness in your heart, confess it and give it to
God. He will take care of it. Your soul will not prosper if you carry around
unforgiveness or bitterness or hatred. Also,
Jesus calls us to have a servant’s heart.
He will give us joy as we serve others. Followers of Christ are to be
humble. Scripture says: “Pride goes
before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.” Proverbs 16;18)
If there is a commandment in Scripture that
you are disobeying, confess it to God and turn from it. Honor your parents. Do not steal from others or take advantage of
others or be greedy or bear false witness against others. Do not covet what others have. And do not
commit adultery. Love God with all your
heart and love your neighbor as yourself. Live a life of love to God and to other
humans. Do not take God’s Name in vain. Set aside time to rest and worship God. And do not kill another person. Human life is sacred. God calls on us to
trust Him. Ask Him to help you trust Him more. Ask Him to guide your steps and
listen for His leading.
The fourth
thing we can do to build ourselves up in God is: (4) Be thankful to Him. Scripture
tells us to give God thanks in every situation.
(1 Thessalonians 5:18) Live a life of praise and thanksgiving. Rejoice
in the Lord always! Live in the romance
of a loving and good and faithful God. Scripture
says that God lives in the praises of His people. Spend time praising God. Give Him your heart
in worship. Scripture says: “Therefore,
they shall come and sing in the height of Zion, Streaming in to the goodness of
the Lord, for wheat and new wine and oil, for the young of the flock and the
herd: Their souls shall be like a well-watered
garden,” (Jeremiah 31:12) Is your soul a
“well-watered garden”?
The fifth thing
we can do to take care of our souls is: (5) Feed our hearts on what God is
doing. Do not stumble over what He does
not seem to be doing. And do not dwell
on your disappointments, or on the people that tried or are trying to hurt you.
Scripture instructs us to fill our minds with the helpful people in our lives, the
beauty of creation, and all the good things around us. (James 1:17) And, to
remember that God is the source of everything good. Scripture says: Every good gift and every
perfect gift is from above and comes down from the Father…” (Philippians 4:8)
The sixth
thing is: (6) Learn to trust God and live with the unexplainable. That doesn’t mean that you don’t try to find
explanations. But give up your right to
understand everything that happens that doesn’t seem to make sense. Learn to
trust God with the unexplainable.
We read in the Bible (in the book of Job) where Job, a good man of God, struggled to
understand why God would allow him to lose all of his children and all of his
wealth and covered him with boils when he had been such a good man and had
tried to serve God. Job insisted that
God should come and give an answer to him. God was the defendant and he was the
prosecutor! Do we ever do that with God?
So, God showed up and assured Job that his
terrible loses did not happen to him because he wasn’t a good and faithful
man. That there were realms in the universe
that he, Job, could not understand. And
that the God who knows everything and has all power and who created the world
and makes it all work together, could also be trusted to take care of us, even
when it doesn’t look like He is taking care of us. That we don’t see the whole picture and still we
are called to trust God. Job fell on his
face and worshipped God and promised that even if God killed him, he would
trust Him. God blessed Job and healed
his boils and gave him more children and gave him back twice the wealth that he
had had before.
And last but
not least, to build up our hearts, we need to: (7) Do good deeds. Be good
stewards of our time and money. Help the
poor. Pray for others and share the gospel. Take care of our family and be
faithful to our spouse. Ask God to lead
you. When Jesus comes again to judge the
world and when He divides the sheep from the goats, the sheep are the ones who
fed the hungry and who took care of the sick. (Matthew 25:35-40). Jesus tells them that when they fed the hungry
it was the same as feeding Him. And when they helped others it was the same as
helping Him. While we are on this earth let’s be Jesus’ sheep and help others.
Scripture
says that Jesus is the Vine and we are the branches. (John 15:51) We get all of
our strength from Him. We can do nothing
without Him. Let’s go out and walk in His Ways and His Holy Spirit will go with
us to guide us Then our souls will be like well- watered gardens.
I took much
of this blog from Bill Johnson and Randy Clark’s book “The Essential Guide to
Healing” .
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